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Questions about the Suspects questions
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AKAs
Well-Connected
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Oct-23-2007 18:25
1. Can a suspect suspect more than 1 person.
2. Are there always two suspects that suspect the guilty person?
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Lady Jas
The Chosen One
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Oct-23-2007 18:44
1. No
2. Yes, as thats why one of the formulas is WE+WE=GUILTY!!!!
-So, yes you will have two suspects who give witness evidence against the same person!
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Oct-23-2007 19:05
We're presuming you're asking about Witness Evidence (W/E), yes??
If that's the case, then Jas has answered your questions.
If you're asking about the 'motive' question, things are a bit different. For the motive question, a suspect can name anywhere between one and eight (that's the most I've seen, anyway) other suspects. And there may be three or four suspects that name a particular person on the motive question. Remember, motives and W/E are not the same. You MUST have a motive in order to capture a guilty suspect. W/E is not necessarily needed all the time.
So, if you're asking about the Motive question, the answer is no to both, as per the above explanation.
Hope that helps a bit. ;-)
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Angus Macgyver
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Oct-23-2007 19:17
1. Each of the suspects will only name 1 suspect, whether having a REAL or a FALSE alibi.
2. Yes, there are always 2 suspects that will suspect a GUILTY individual. However, it is best for you to establish a FALSE/No Alibi situation before making your conclusions.
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reda
Well-Connected
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Oct-24-2007 01:53
Angus, if two different ppl name the same suspect then he is guilty. Even if you dont know the alibi.
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Angus Macgyver
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Oct-24-2007 21:11
Oh yes, my dear Reda, lost myself there. heehee
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